Friday 29 Mar 2024
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GEORGE TOWN (Sept 10): The government will provide Sales and Service Tax (SST) exemptions involving the rental of small stalls and sale of cigarettes to food and beverages shop operators.

Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said after receiving various feedbacks from food and beverages shop traders, the SST tax exemption should be given to rental of small stalls within the shop’s compound.

"Food and beverage shop operators are only subject to SST tax after exceeding the threshold value of RM1.5 million, which includes only food and beverages and rental rates are not inclusive of food and beverages. So rent is not required to be included in SST,” he told reporters here yesterday during an SST briefing.

Also present were Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong, Royal Customs Department director-general Datuk Seri T. Subromaniam and State Welfare, Caring Community and Environment Committee chairman  Phee Boon Poh.

Lim also announced that the sale of cigarettes at  such shops that did not exceed the threshold value of ​​​​​​​RM500,000 annually would also be given SST exemption.

He said the government had agreed that the threshold value of both items be set aside to RM1.5 million annually for food and beverages.

Lim also said the government was considering giving tax exemption  to local operators of the research and development sector based outside the Free Industrial Zone (FIZ) which provided services to companies there.

"This is to encourage the ​​​​​​​local R&D sector in facing the Industrial Revolution 4.0 era and enhance competitiveness among local industry players,” he said.

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